Former Barack Obama speechwriter Jon Lovett tweeted his frustration Friday with Tom Steyer over his super PAC's new inflammatory anti-Republican ad, calling it a waste of money and "counterproductive and annoying."
The left-wing billionaire's NextGen America released an ad called "Mothers Day," depicting a woman talking about her troubled son's actions growing up, such as stealing from poorer kids and screaming anti-abortion messages at women. At the end of the ad, she reveals her son's "college buddies" are the tiki-torch wielding white supremacists at last August's rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
"Only a mother can catch the signs early," the mother says. "This Mother's Day, talk to your child about the GOP. I wish I had."
The on-screen graphic then calls on the viewer to "vote them out."
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Yes vote OUT all commie left wing dems and RINOS TOO!!
At the end of the ad, she reveals her son's "college buddies" are the tiki-torch wielding white supremacists at last August's rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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One thing people fail to realize is these "college buddies" carrying tiki torches were nothing but young college-aged men carrying tiki torches. The same tiki torches that people put up in their backyards to have additional lighting when they are partying.
"tiki-torch wielding" is a word play on your mind making it sound like these young men were riding horses through the valley torching homes along the way. You know, sort of like General Sherman did to my ancestors' homes and other Southerners. No, the media and the left wing-nuts called these young men "white nationalists," "white supremacists," and "Nazis" all of which there were neither. The sad thing is all of America fell for that bullsh!t hook, line and sinker.
That was a simple Rally that the Liberal Mayor of Charlottesville and the Liberal Governor of Virginia advertised so that they could have enough time for the counter-protestors and ANTIFA could gather and make and attack. Both the Charlottesville PD and the VSP were told to stand down and let the innocent young white men get attacked and look like they were the actual bad guys when in fact they were not. Who goes to a rally wearing polo shirts to start trouble? No one! They were clean cut Americans that were there to defend their Southern Heritage and to protect General Robert E. Lee's monument and his honor.
Shame on the dumb a$$ RINO's who were duped into thinking the white guys were "white supremacists."
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